Sulphur Horses Mare and Foal

$50.00

Open edition print, 10”x 10”, giclee print on hannemuhle paper, with 1 in. border, ready to frame in standard 12”x12” frame, $50

Roaming the remote mountain ranges of western Utah, Sulphur horses carry some of the highest concentration of Colonial Spanish genetics of any wild horse population in the country — their dun and grulla coats, dorsal stripes, and curved ears a direct inheritance from the Iberian horses the Spanish brought to the New World in the 1500s. Critically endangered and still partly wild, each Sulphur foal born on that high desert range is a thread running straight back to the beginning of horses in America.

Open edition print, 10”x 10”, giclee print on hannemuhle paper, with 1 in. border, ready to frame in standard 12”x12” frame, $50

Roaming the remote mountain ranges of western Utah, Sulphur horses carry some of the highest concentration of Colonial Spanish genetics of any wild horse population in the country — their dun and grulla coats, dorsal stripes, and curved ears a direct inheritance from the Iberian horses the Spanish brought to the New World in the 1500s. Critically endangered and still partly wild, each Sulphur foal born on that high desert range is a thread running straight back to the beginning of horses in America.